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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Johnny D is wrong! One can not make such a statement unless:
First: See the whole play.
Second: Then make a decision as to whether and and infraction of the rules has occured.
Three: One and Two above most definitely are logicial actions to take.
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1. Mark, we are
not speaking in absolutes.
2. We are making general statements on plays. We used words and phrases like "probably", "good indication", and "in all but the most rare circumstances". That leaves wiggle room because as you know Mark there is always a gray area in certain plays. That does
not mean that we cannot say that from experience a certain type of play implies a certain type of result.
3. Seeing the whole play and making a decision as to the play are irrelevant to what johnny d and I are talking about. (Sorry johnny I don't mean to speak for you).